February 12
- Hopes Rise for New Probe Into Major Corruption Case (Nation)
- Low-End, Mobile Social Network Shoots to 2.5 Million Subscribers (Balancing Act)
- Insurer Shakes Up Top Brass to Rejuvenate Growth Strategy (Nation)
February 11
- Youngster Allan Included in National Team to Face Ireland (Nairobi Star)
- German Sailors Charged Over Weapons Take Fresh Pleas (Nairobi Star)
February 10
- EU Reiterates Respect for Independent Justice System (Egypt Online)
- Dutch Funds for Phd Students Gone Missing (RNW Africa)
- Ousman Sonko Now Ambassador to Spain (Daily Observer)
- Kufuor to Address Education Forum in UK (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Britons Inspire Students Through Sports (Observer)
- Why I Don't Want to Visit the U.S. and UK [opinion] (Fahamu)
- The London Conference - An Act of False Generosity? [opinion] (Fahamu)
- Russia Opposes More Sanctions On Khartoum (Sudan Tribune)
- Boko Haram - Jonathan Calls for EU's Support (Daily Trust)
- Scottish Rotarians Visit Arusha, Support (Arusha Times)
- BA Plane Lands in Darkness At Abuja Airport (Daily Trust)
- Opposition Leader Goes Back on Trial (RNW Africa)
- EU Pledges Support to EDPRS II (New Times)
- Dutch Officials Tour Musanze (New Times)
- Panel Clears British Airlines Over U.S.$235 Million Penalty (Daily Trust)
- Flower Exporters Shrug Off Effects of Cold in Europe (Business Daily)
- Horticulture Exporters Get Tougher Rules (Nation)
- French Envoy Denies Sex Scam Claims (Nation)
- Govt Spends Half of Climate Funds (Citizen)
February 9
- Honorary MBE Awarded to Mr Lamin Kinteh of Soma (Foroyaa)
- New Turkish Ambassador Pledges to Boost Trade (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- I Swear On the Bible (New Democrat)
- Britain, U.S. Concern Over Nation's Militants (Shabelle)
- EU Special Envoy - We Take Effective Measures to Help Govt Regain Its Smuggled Funds (Egypt Online)
- Oxfam Calls On EU Not to Shut Down 'Pharmacy of the Developing World' [press release] (Oxfam)
- Petro Face Cab Madeira in Compal Cup (ANGOP)
- Power Minister Woos Turkish Investors (Daily Trust)
- Agbim, Aneke Back Keshi Ban On Euro Trials (This Day)
- Ous Koli Joins Slovenian Top Flight Club NK Triglav (Daily Observer)
- England's Bishop of Bradford Blogs On the Synod Discussion On Nation (ACNS)
- Vice-President Back Home (ANGOP)
- Solar Power Initiative Could Make Nation Power Source for Europe (Tunisia Live)
- Yellowwood Appoints Matthew Glogauer as Group Head of Research and Analytics (Biz-Community)
- Henley Business School Celebrates 20 Years (Biz-Community)
- FG Partners EU On Boko Haram (Vanguard)
- Marketing Services and Communication Extends With International Partners (Biz-Community)
- IMF Cuts Nation's Growth to 4 Percent (Monitor)
- Zanu-PF 'Mischief' Behind EU's False Statements On Gukurahundi (SW Radio)
- Country in Nuclear Plant Trade-Off With France (Namibian)
- May All Hail the Queen, for Real [opinion] (Business Daily)
- Kimani Jets Out (Nairobi Star)
February 8
- President Meets With AU Envoy in Mogadishu (Shabelle)
- EU Partners Nation On Counter-Terrorism, Others (Leadership)
- The Country Is Training Ground for British Would-Be Terrorists, Report War (Shabelle)
- Foreign Minister Discusses Restoring Looted Funds From Europe (Egypt Online)
- Norilsk Eyes South African Platinum (SA Info)
- President of Constituent Assembly On Diplomatic Visit to Germany (Tunisia Live)
- Jonathan Receives Three New Envoys (Leadership)
- No More Euro-Trials for Eagles (This Day)
- KPCS Must Treat Govt Fairly and With Due Respect (The Herald)
- Investigate This Arms Shipment (Daily Trust)
- Kwara Seals N70 Billion Rice Deal With Spanish Firm (Daily Trust)
- Three German Sailors Deny Possessing Firearms Without Licence (Nairobi Star)
- Citizens Living in UK Conduct Seminar (Shabait)
- Visit Was a Goodwill Gesture - Lindner (Namibian)
- French Envoy Denies Sex Scandal (New Dawn)
- Jailed Arik Airhostess Gets Counselling (The Moment)
- Foreign Affairs Minister Holds Workshop in Berlin With German Counterpart (Tunisia Live)
- Local Businesses to Explore European Opportunities (Monitor)
- European Union Envoy Calls for Electoral Reforms (Monitor)
- Foreign Minister Commends on Portuguese as UN Working Language (ANGOP)
- Connecting Cultures in the Commonwealth Through Music [press release] (Commonwealth)
- Losses of Portuguese Banks Will Not Affect the Country (AIM)
- CPLP Foreign Ministers Meet in Lisbon (AIM)
February 7
- A Political Solution for Somalia [analysis] (Chatham House)
- Business women brace up for german funding (Cameroon Tribune)
- Calls for Independent Probe of Journalist's Murder [press release] (IFJ)
- London Conference 'An Opportunity' for Somaliland (IRIN)
- Veteran Musician Bonga Receives Award in France (ANGOP)
- Total Gets Ultra Deepwater Drillship for Egina Field (This Day)
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